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Can Intraoperative Manometry Influence The Outcome Of The Surgical Treatment Of Achalasia?, Lucian Alecu, Iulian Slavu, Adrian Tulin, Daniela Mihaila, Robert Ivascu, Liliana Mirea
Can Intraoperative Manometry Influence The Outcome Of The Surgical Treatment Of Achalasia?, Lucian Alecu, Iulian Slavu, Adrian Tulin, Daniela Mihaila, Robert Ivascu, Liliana Mirea
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Introduction. Achalasia is defined as incomplete or even absent relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter secondary to the chronic degeneration of unspecified etiology of the myenteric nerve plexus. Material and method. The retrospective study extended over 1 year. The collected variables were: age, sex, type of surgical intervention, intraoperative manometry results, and postoperative complications. Results. We identified 8 patients. The mean operative time was 100 minutes. The use of manometry determined an increase in time of 30 to 40 minutes. Manometry was successfully achieved in all cases, although in one case the sensor could not pass through the lower esophagus, …